STREET HEAT WHEELS
Get a taste of the new U.S. Mags Street Heat Series! Featuring a 2-piece billet construction and white-hot styles of the 90’s truck scene, the U.S. Mags Street Heat Series is here to spice things up like it’s 1999. We went all out on fitment; Available in 17” through 28” sizes and custom offsets, the Street Heat Series are ready for flawless fitment on practically everything.
U.S. Mags
5347 S Valentia Way
Greenwood Village, CA 80111
(831) 290-6514
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1969-1972 2WD Blazer Chassis
TCI Engineering is proud to release all 3 versions (Classic, Pro-Touring & Grounded) of their new 1969-1972 2WD Blazer chassis. The ‘Classic’ chassis (aka the 5/7 drop chassis) utilizes their Pro-Touring IFS & 4-Link rear suspension. The ‘Pro-Touring’ Chassis utilizes their Pro-Touring IFS & Torque Arm rear suspension with stepped rear frame rails. The ‘Grounded’ Chassis utilizes a narrowed track width version of their Pro-Touring IFS & 4-Link rear suspension with even more aggressive stepped rear frame rails.
The Pro-Touring IFS is based on their Custom Modular Spindle & Steering Arm. With over 35 degrees of turning radius and aggressive geometry this front end provides handling characteristics like a late model performance vehicle. Also available is a version of the Wilwood Pro Spindle modified to work with their steering geometry. The Pro-Touring IFS features high-performance fully-adjustable Ridetech coil overs, power rack and pinion steering, heavy duty tubular control arms, modular spindles with chro-moly pins, & heavy duty ball joints. This combination of high quality parts provide extra strength & big weight savings over the factory IFS. The Pro-Touring crossmember was designed to offer additional ground clearance over the factory IFS so it will sit low and not drag the ground. Optional Wilwood brakes are available in various sizes and caliper designs to match your desired use.
The 4-Link rear suspension under the ‘Classic’ & ‘Grounded’ Chassis is built to handle the copious amounts of Horsepower from today’s high performance crate engines. Utilizing their Pro-Street axle brackets the 1.25” O/D heavy duty link bars attach to the frame via massive fully boxed plate brackets.
The Torque Arm rear suspension under the Pro-Touring Chassis is built to handle corners. Your Blazer won’t sit like a truck anymore with their stepped rear frame rails. The ride height is absolutely slammed for a performance driven stance. This keeps your center of gravity low, body-roll low, and the winning up. The predictability while applying throttle at corner exit is next level which means faster lap times. The telescoping slider at the leading edge of the Torque Am allows bind free articulation and plunge during travel. The L/H & R/H pinion bars make pinion adjustments a breeze. 1.25” O/D link bars and adjustable roll steer allow fine tuning of your set-up.
All of their Blazer chassis feature a 12-piece center section that provides strength and rigidity. Built in driveshaft loop adds another level of safety for your big horsepower combo.
Every chassis they build is welded in a fixture. This isn’t just a chassis table with the frame rails strapped down. This is a sophisticated vehicle specific fixture where the frame rails are fully captured from front to back. There is no cutting corners during this process. Their tight tolerances front to back ensure the cab, core support, & bed bolt on without drama.
Total Cost Involved Engineering, Inc.
1416 Brooks St, Ontario, CA 91762
(866) 925-4976
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